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The Good, Bad & Ugly Report: Georgia Tech


The game was characterized by nearly no defense being played at all, by either team. But UNC had by far more self-inflicted injuries and that made the difference in the ball game. Again, simply bizarre special teams errors, blown assignment after blown assignment, two costly turnovers, and once again falling victim to the Jedi mind trick that is Georgia Tech football under Paul Johnson. (Tar Heel Blog)

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